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[Commlist] workshop on Datafication of Borders and Migration
Tue May 16 12:32:13 GMT 2023
Please consider joining us online (or in person in Toronto for those
attending ICA) for a one day workshop on Datafication of Borders and
Migration on May 25. Free registration is open at
https://www.torontomu.ca/cerc-migration/events/2023/05/datafication-borders-migration/
Co-convened by Anna Triandafyllidou, CERC Migration, Toronto
Metropolitan University, Koen Leurs, Utrecht University, Kaarina
Nikunen, Tampere University, Younes Ahouga, CERC Migration, Toronto
Metropolitan University, and Lucia Nalbandian, CERC Migration, Toronto
Metropolitan University and University of Toronto.
Digital technologies and datafied systems are increasingly used to
surveil, control and manage migration, shifting the balance in the
humanitarianism-securitization nexus. New automated systems from facial
recognition to language detection have profoundly intensified and
changed migration and border policies. Data driven technologies have
rendered borders ubiquitous, multi-layered and mundane: the outside
border control has become increasingly mobile, now travelling with and
tracking migrated bodies after border crossings.
Datafication is often framed as a phenomenon that concerns everyone: in
a highly networked digital world, datafication cannot be escaped.
However, datafication does not treat everyone in the same way. Critical
data studies have highlighted that automated social sorting is often
based on categorizations and assumptions that echo existing social
biases and historical power structures, as well as pervasive and
accumulative surveillance of the already marginalized. While at the same
time, data driven technologies also provide systems that support new
forms of resistance and activism for people who are seeking asylum or
who are on the move. This workshop brings together scholars from
different disciplines to introduce their research on digital
technologies and datafication in migration and to discuss its ambivalent
and contradictory role for migrants compared to refugees, as well as the
unsettling consequences of the use of datafication in bordering and
policymaking. This workshop is organized in collaboration with CERC
Migration TMU; Intimacy in Data Driven Culture (IDA) project, Tampere
University; the Co-Designing a Fair Digital Asylum Research Project; and
the Digital Migration Special Interest Group, Utrecht University.
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